You can call me/friendlists to get the friends list. One of them should be close friends. Then go to /closeFriendsListId/members to see who is on that list.
You will need read_friendlists extended permissions.
I recently saw a simpler way. /me/friendlists/close_friends? Fields=members will give you the list of all members at one shot.
Just wanted to put it out here in case if somebody needs help. Similarly, call to /me/friendlists/family? Fields=members will give family members.
P. S: "close_friends" and "family" are keywords and no need for a ID.
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